(v/āja--) mfn. (prob.) forming or possessing a cart-load of goods or booty (seegadhā-and g/adhya-;others "whose gifts are to be seized or held fast") .
m. protector of the world, ep. of Vishnu and his incarnations; N.; -nivâsa, m. abode=pervader, of the world, ep. of Vishnu or Krishna; -netra, n. eye of the world, ep. of the moon: du. ep. of the sun and moon; -mâtri, f. mother of the world, ep. of Durgâ and of Lakshmî.
noun (masculine) Dattātreya (as incarnation of Viṣṇu) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Kṛṣṇa
name of a celebrated idol of Vishnu and its shrine (at Purī in Orissa) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of authors (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Brahmā
Rāma (as incarnation of Viṣṇu) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Viṣṇu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Viṣṇu and Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective composed in the Jagatī metre (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
living (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
moving (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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